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Service Area » Fort Myers Electrician » CIRCUIT BREAKER SERVICES IN FORT MYERS | CoHarbor Electric
If you live in Fort Myers long enough, your electrical system will eventually start telling you things. Sometimes it’s subtle—lights dimming when the AC kicks on, breakers feeling hotter than they should, a little buzzing when you flip a switch. Other times it’s not subtle at all: breakers tripping over and over, outlets losing power, appliances acting strangely, or that burning smell nobody ever wants to discover.
We hear these stories every week. A homeowner in McGregor wondering why their dryer breaker keeps popping. A restaurant near the River District losing half their kitchen equipment during a dinner rush. A condo off Gladiolus where the breakers were so old the labels had faded off years ago. And businesses along Colonial Boulevard that run enough equipment to push their panels harder than they realize.
That’s why circuit breaker service—whether it’s repairs, replacements, upgrades, or full panel overhauls—is something we take seriously at Coharbor Electric. Breakers are a safety device first and foremost. They’re not there to annoy you; they’re there to stop your wiring from overheating, sparking, or worse. So when a breaker keeps tripping or showing signs of trouble, it’s not something to ignore.
And in Fort Myers, with our storms, humidity, and older mixed-in infrastructure, breaker issues are more common than people expect.
Circuit breakers do a lot more than most homeowners realize. They’re the gatekeepers of your electrical system, constantly monitoring current and cutting off power when something doesn’t look right. But they don’t last forever. Moisture, heat, corrosion, overloaded circuits, old wiring, DIY additions—there’s a long list of things that can cause failures.
Here’s what our circuit breaker services usually include:
• Circuit breaker troubleshooting
Breakers that trip repeatedly, get warm, hum, or refuse to reset usually have an underlying issue. We track down the “why,” not just the symptom.
• Breaker replacements
Old, worn out, corroded, mismatched, or faulty breakers—especially those from recalled or discontinued brands—need to go.
• Electrical panel upgrades
Some homes still run on panels from the 70s or earlier. In Fort Myers, that’s extremely common, especially in neighborhoods built around that era. We upgrade them to safe, modern equipment.
• Adding new circuits
When homeowners add appliances, remodel, or expand outdoor spaces, the old panel can’t always keep up. We add circuits or subpanels when necessary.
• AFCI & GFCI breaker installation
Modern codes require protection in certain rooms, especially bedrooms, kitchens, bathrooms, and outdoor areas.
• Heat or corrosion inspection
Humidity and coastal air create issues inside breaker panels—especially in garages or exterior walls.
• Whole-home safety checks
Because a breaker problem often points to something deeper, like loose connections or oversized loads, we evaluate the system as a whole.
Fort Myers has its own blend of electrical challenges. The storms roll in fast, lightning strikes constantly, and the humidity hangs in the air even during winter. And when you mix that with homes that range from newly built to 50+ years old, you wind up with a lot of electrical panels that need attention.
Here are a few reasons we see breaker issues more often around here:
Humidity gets into outdoor or garage-mounted panels and corrodes breakers
Lightning surges travel into the panel and weaken or destroy components
Heavy AC usage pushes older panels to their limits
DIY wiring from past owners often creates overloaded circuits
Outdated breaker brands (Federal Pacific, Zinsco, etc.) fail to trip when they should
Added appliances, like EV chargers, hot tubs, or outdoor kitchens, strain old panels
We’ve opened panels that look perfectly clean on the outside, but inside, the metal clips holding breakers are rusted and falling apart. And once we see that, replacing a single breaker is like putting a Band-Aid on a cracked foundation—it won’t fix what’s really wrong.
In short: Fort Myers isn’t easy on electrical systems. If a breaker’s giving you trouble, it’s better to get ahead of it than hope it magically fixes itself.
We work in every type of property you can think of: older homes along McGregor, condos near the beach, new construction in Gateway, small offices near the airport, busy restaurants around downtown, and plenty of industrial shops off I-75.
Some specific areas we’re often in:
River District & Downtown Fort Myers
Whiskey Creek & The Villas
Treeline, Gateway, and Daniels Parkway communities
Colonial Blvd medical & business corridors
San Carlos Park & Three Oaks
Iona / Cypress Lake neighborhoods
North Fort Myers and East Fort Myers areas
We also handle circuit breaker service in Cape Coral, Estero, and surrounding cities.
Everything we do is done to Fort Myers building code and Lee County permitting standards, especially when it comes to panel upgrades or major electrical changes.
Breakers aren’t something you want installed wrong. Period. This is the part of your electrical system that’s supposed to keep you safe. And when homeowners and businesses call us out for breaker issues, there are a few reasons they say they trust us:
We’re licensed and insured electricians
This isn’t handyman-level work—breakers protect your entire home. Electrical expertise matters.
We look deeper than just the symptom
A tripping breaker doesn’t always mean the breaker is the issue. Sometimes it’s the wiring, the load, or a failing appliance.
We fix things right the first time
We don’t slap a new breaker in just to leave you with the same problem a week later.
We know the older Fort Myers panels inside and out
There’s a good chance we’ve seen your exact model, its issues, and the upgrades it needs.
We communicate clearly
If something’s unsafe, we explain it plainly—not with fear tactics or complicated jargon.
We offer fast service when breakers fail
Because a non-resetting breaker usually means you’re without power somewhere that matters.
We don’t push you into unnecessary upgrades
But we will tell you honestly if your panel is past its safe lifespan.
One recent call came from a homeowner in the Colonial area. Their breaker kept tripping every time they ran the microwave and toaster at the same time. They’d been flipping it back on for months, assuming it was just an annoyance.
When we opened the panel, we found:
A breaker that was scorched on one side
Aluminum wiring from a 1970s remodel
Loose connections that had been slowly heating up
A panel brand known for failure-to-trip issues
It wasn’t one problem—it was a stack of them.
We walked the homeowner through everything, showed them the damage, and explained why simply swapping the breaker wouldn’t fix the situation. They decided to upgrade the entire panel.
Here’s what we did:
Installed a new, code-compliant modern panel
Replaced the old breaker with proper AFCI/GFCI protection
Corrected the loose and overheated wires
Added a new dedicated circuit for the kitchen
Installed surge protection to help with Fort Myers’ lightning surges
Cleaned up years of old wiring shortcuts
When everything powered back on, the customer said, “I didn’t realize how unsafe this panel really was.”
Most people don’t—and that’s why inspections matter.
Q: Why does my breaker keep tripping?
Usually because something’s overloading the circuit, there’s a wiring issue, or the breaker itself is failing.
Q: Is replacing a breaker dangerous to do myself?
Yes. The panel remains live even when the main breaker is off. Leave this to a licensed electrician.
Q: How long does a breaker last in Florida?
Humidity and storms shorten the lifespan. Many need replacement after 15–20 years.
Q: What if my panel is one of those recalled brands?
We strongly recommend replacing it. Failure-to-trip is dangerous.
Q: Can you add circuits for new appliances?
Absolutely. We do this all the time for remodels and new home additions.
We’re here when you need us.
Whether it’s a single breaker giving you trouble or an entire panel upgrade, we’ll take care of it safely and correctly.
Call Coharbor Electric for expert breaker service in Fort Myers, Cape Coral, Estero, and nearby areas.
Your electrical system should feel safe—and we’re here to make sure it is.
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